IOhannes hast gesagt
hmm. sorry for not answering any sooner.
No problem, thanks for the help, though this will confuse you...
glut is not openGL (but depends on it); you don't really need glut for getting Gem to run (unless you are in desparate need for the [teapot])
I know that their different packages, but I figured that sence glut runs on GL that glut would install GL as well... Bad assumption. It turns out that xfree86 comes with its own gl drivers. Perhaps I overwrote or failed to verwrite these drivers.
personally i am using the debian-packages to install xlibmesa3-gl xlibmesa-gl-dev (and *-glu*).
Supposedly I have Mesa 6.0 built and installed as per the install readme that comes with mesa. This makes a libOSMesa.so, but no libMesaGL.so. Ive tried ln to make a soft link from libMesaGL to libOSMesa to no avail. Im using fedora core 1.9 (2) and linux 2.6.3 general kernel I guess (i got it form kernel.org), on a ati rage 128 using dell inspiron 8000 laptop, with a hammerfall dsp multiface pcmcia card that doesnt work with pd for some reason. Im generally building stuff from scratch, but sometimes I use synaptic (no Mesa libraries there though... Planet ccrma with apt)
so let us start from scratch
Yes, thank you!
simply do "export LIBS=-L/path/to/my/libraries/that/cannot/be/found" prior to running configure. "export" is bash-specific, you might have to use something different for your shell.
configure still dies...
thus the following file "gltest.c" compile on your system
<code> char glInitNames(); int main() { glInitNames(); return 0; } </code> compile it with \"gcc gltest.c -lGL\"
This compiles to a.out with no complaint! How come this file compiles, but the configure script dies?
eventually, try to install the libraries to some place that is searched for sure (e.g. /usr/local/lib/), either with a "make install" (if this works) or by soft-linking the *.so files there.
This is where they are! libGL.so and libOSMesa.so
hope this will help a bit.
It does! Thank you so much! Dont give up yet though... Is there some way to verify that the configure script is doing the right thing?
-thewade